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The  MERIT  reflected  in  the 
pages  of  this,  the  forty-first  annual 
Catalog  of  ALASKA  REFRIGERA¬ 
TORS,  has  been  responsible  for  the 
sale  of  over  1,500,000  ALASKAS 
in  the  past — and  is  responsible  today 
for  tremendous  sales  that  surpass 
all  previous  Alaska  records  by  lib¬ 
eral  margins. 

The  ALASKA  is  the  refrigera¬ 
tor  of  distinctive  quality  that  proves 
itself  on  the  floor  of  dealers  through 
large  and  increasing  sales — and  in  the 
homes  of  users,  through  its  economy 
and  durability. 

The  four  Cardinal  points  of 
ALASKA  QUALITY  have  become 
famous — and  these  points  commend 
themselves  to  your  attention  and 
action.  They  are: 

1 -Construction;  2-Insulation; 

3  -  Circulation ;  4  -  Materials. 

Yours  very  cordially, 

The  Alaska  Refrigerator  Company 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


Many  Special 

Alaska  Construction  Features 

Insuring  Economy ,  Durability ,  Convenience 
Outside  Case 

The  beauty  of  Alaska  Refrigerators  is  as  noted  as  their  usefulness. 
The  outside  case  of  all  hardwood  Alaskas  is  of  ash,  with  golden  oak 
finish.  The  specially  selected  lumber  is  all  kiln-dried  by  a  special 
process,  and  the  gluing  up  of  the  cases  is  protected  by  the  best  work¬ 
ing  conditions.  Perfect  machining  and  gluing  insures  a  perfectly 
assembled  case,  with  joints  that  remain  firm  and  dependable  indef¬ 
initely.  The  figure  of  the  wood  is  one  of  the  prime  points  in  its  selec¬ 
tion  and  the  result  is  a  rich  finish  that  insures  the  pronounced  beauty 
of  these  cases. 

Cabinet  Work 

Irrespective  of  whether  part  of  the  cabinet  work  is  visible  or 
invisible,  it  is  all  done  by  expert  workmen,  with  the  best  modern 
facilities,  in  the  customary  honest  Alaska  manner.  Nothing  is 
neglected — nothing  is  slighted — but  the  top  class  of  cabinet  efficiency 
goes  into  every  Alaska. 

Metal  Work 

Like  the  balance  of  the  work  on  all  Alaska  Refrigerators,  the  ice 
chambers  are  constructed  of  heavy  material,  re-enforced  where  essen¬ 
tial,  to  give  added  strength.  The  ice  racks  are  strong,  substantial, 
lasting,  and  will  withstand  the  heaviest  load  of  ice. 

Finish 

The  Golden  Oak  finish  given  to  the  outside  hardwood  Alaska  cases 
imparts  beauty  that  is  unquestioned.  The  foundation  coat,  or  stain, 
is  applied  by  a  special  method  and  the  succeeding  undercoats  and  finish 
varnish  are  all  as  carefully  employed,  giving  a  high  furniture  finish 
that  makes  every  Alaska  ornamental  as  well  as  useful. 

Interior  Finish 

No  part  of  the  Alaska  is  neglected  and  the  interior  finish  of  the 
Grocers’  Refrigerator  is  in  harmony  with  all  other  superior  details. 
The  provision  chambers  are  lined  with  sweet,  odorless,  matched  wood, 
and  the  interior  woodwork  is  finished  with  three  coats  of  the  best 
quality  of  white  shellac  and  sanded  between  coats.  Around  the  doors 
and  casings  the  inside  wood  is  finished  to  match  the  outside.  This 
is  also  shellaced.  The  result  is  a  bright,  clean,  durable  finish,  pleas¬ 
ing  to  the  eye,  sanitary  and  commendable. 


Alaska  Refrigerators 


Trimmings 

The  appearance  of  the  refrigerator  is  important  and  the  trimmings 
employed  demand  as  much  quality  as  do  the  other  parts  of  the  con¬ 
struction.  The  Alaska  hinges  are  heavy,  solid  brass,  nickel  plated, 
rust-proof.  Patent  lever  fasteners  on  all  doors,  working  on  an 
eccentric,  insure  the  perfect  fit  of  all  doors  and  therefore  further 
refrigerating  value  and  economy.  The  levers  are  nickel  plated  to 
match  the  hinges  and  are  operated  by  a  simple  pressure.  Strength, 

durability  and  beauty  describe  these  trimmings. 

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Shelves 

Strength  in  shelves  is  always  important  and  the  slatted  wood 
shelves,  illustrated  in  this  catalog,  insure  strength.  They  are  tongued 
and  grooved,  dowrelled  and  glued,  and  can  not  come  apart  or  become 
insecure. 

Waste  Pipe 

The  waste  pipe  adds  to  convenience  and  the  noted  sanitary  Alaska 
features.  It  is  built  in  sections  and  is  easily  removed  anci  cleaned. 
The  extremely  large  diameter  insures  freedom  from  ready  clogging, 
so  common  with  the  customary  drain  pipes. 

Patent  Trap 

The  water  trap  might  easily  feed  warm  air  into  a  refrigerator, 
but  the  Alaska  patent  trap  forms  a  perfect  seal  against  this  air 
invasion.  It  may  be  removed  easily  for  cleaning  and  it  is  accessible 
because  of  its  location  in  the  bottom  of  the  provision  chamber. 

Mirrors 

Wherever  mirrors  are  shown,  the  quality  is  of  the  very  first  grade 
of  French  Bevel  Plate  Mirrors — in  harmony  with  all  Alaska  details. 

Glass 

The  glass  used  in  the  provision  doors  is  especially  selected  from 
D.  S.  A.  A.  glass,  purchased  at  a  premium  because  of  extra  quality. 
Clear,  strong  glass  is  the  result- — an,  item  that  is  important  in  the 
display  of  goods. 

Casters 

The  casters  used  on  all  Alaska  Refrigerators  are  strong,  double¬ 
wheel,  roller-bearing,  iron  casters,  with  six  casters  on  the  heavier  types 
to  insure  extra  center  bearing. 

Crating 

To  insure  the  safe  delivery  of  Alaskas,  we  use  plenty  of  heavy 
crating,  with  corners  of  the  refrigerators  protected  against  accident  in 
handling.  The  result  is  a  bright,  unharmed  Grocer’s  Refrigerator 
when  it  is  uncrated. 


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G  E  RAT ORS 


Alaska 

Insulation 

and 

Construction 

The  Most 
Scientific 
Insulation 
for  Grocers’ 
Refrigerators 


Metal  Lining 
Inside  Matched  Case 
Insulating  Sheathing 
Wooden  Cleats 
Carbonized  Pebbled  Cork 
Insulating  Sheathing 
Outside  Paneled  Case 


Ice  economies  and  refrigeration  merit  depend  upon  scientific  wall 
construction.  The  above  illustration  shows  the  thorough  manner  in 
which  our  Butter  and  Grocers’  Refrigerators  are  insulated.  Arrange¬ 
ment  of  the  cleats  divides  the  insulating  material,  consisting  of  car¬ 
bonized  pebbled  cork,  into  small  compartments  so  it  is  impossible  for 
it  to  settle  and  leave  any  portion  of  walls  unprotected.  There  is 
from  If  to  3  inches  of  this  carbonized  pebbled  cork  used,  with  one 
thickness  of  insulating  sheathing  on  the  inside,  and  then  a  case  of 
matched  odorless  wood  lining.  On  the  outside  of  the  carbonized 
pebbled  cork  is  placed  another  thickness  of  insulating  sheathing,  and 
then  the  outside  paneled  case.  This  construction  insures  economy  in 
ice  consumption,  and,  with  our  circulation  of  dry,  cold  air  in  the  pro¬ 
vision  chamber,  perfect  preservation  of  articles  stored  therein. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


Alaska 

Bolt 

Construction 

A  Superior 
System  of 
Re-enforcement 


To  Alaska  belongs  the  distinction  of  originating  the  idea  of 
the  re-enforcement  of  all  Grocers’  Refrigerators  with  bolts  extending 
through  from  front  to  back.  This  adds  to  the  strength,  durability  and 
usefulness.  In  addition  to  these  long  bolts  we  use  shorter  bolts,  inter¬ 
locking  the  several  inner  sections  of  the  refrigerator,  and  long, 
re-enforcing  screws  extending  through  the  front  into  the  ends.  From 
four  to  ten  of  the  long  bolts  are  used,  depending  on  the  size  of  the 
refrigerator.  The  illustration  shows  the  substantial  form  of  con¬ 
struction — an  important  item  in  Alaska  durability. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


The  food  test  is  always  in  the  flavor.  Every 
housewife  who  trades  at  your  store  holds  you 
responsible  for  the  flavor  and  value  of  every¬ 
thing  you  sell.  Prices  may  vary  up  or  down 
the  scale,  but  quality  of  goods  must  never 
vary.  This  must  be  stable — dependable. 

Quality  argues  away  price  —  argues  away 
pretty  nearly  everything  else  that  might  detract 
from  trade.  Without  quality,  all  is  lost. 

You  are  supposed  to  deliver  goods  fresh, 
pure,  unharmed  by  intermingling  odors  or  the 
process  of  decay.  To  know  that  you  can 
serve  your  customers  in  this  way  is  worthy  of 
your  sincerest  effort.  You  might  explain  tardy 
deliveries,  or  clerical  errors.  Those  are  for¬ 
givable  mistakes.  But  food — upon  which  the 
human  life  depends  and  builds — is  too  serious 
a  thing  to  take  chances  with. 

If  you  could  possibly  add  five,  ten  or  maybe 
twenty-five  per  cent,  to  the  life  of  your  perish¬ 
able  goods,  you  would  extend  your  opportuni¬ 
ties  of  sale  in  like  proportion .  Perfect  refrigera tiou 
— and  nothing  else — will  achieve  those  results. 

ALASKA  Refrigerators  provide  that  perfect 
refrigeration. 

If  you  could  be  sure  at  all  times  of  being 
able  to  meet  every  demand  for  perishable 
goods,  through  having  those  goods  in  stock, 
you  would  get  your  full  share  of  trade 
Perfect  refrigeration  alone  will  enable  you  to 
purchase  for  greater  demands — and  deliver  all 
such  edibles  in  perfect  condition.  The  result 
is  an  increase  of  trade,  a  heavier  selling  ratio  to 


The  food  lest  is  always 
in  the  flavor. 


You  cannot  argue  against 
lack  of  Quality. 


You  can  meet  every 
demand  for  perish¬ 
able  goods. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


The  full  refrigerating 
value  is  secured 
from  the  ice. 


Brings  many  buyers  past 
other  stores  to  yours. 


The  proper  time  is  now. 


every  customer,  because  of  a  larger  and  more 
varied  stock,  and  greater  economies  through 
the  minimizing  of  spoilage. 

All  of  these  results  are  desirable,  and  yet 
they  might  still  be  debatable  if  the  ice  bills 
were  going  to  increase.  But — the  same  causes 
that  promote  refrigeration  also  keep  down  the 
ice  bills.  The  full  refrigerating  value  is 
secured  from  the  ice.  The  melting  is  slower — 
the  saving  is  greater.  The  great  scientific 
causes  that  help  your  refrigeration  of  food 
save  on  that  refrigeration. 

Another  item  to  the  advantages  of  the 
ALASKA. 

Set  down  as  a  self-evident  truth  (one  that 
use  proves  to  every  ALASKA  grocer)  that  the 
ALASKA  saves  in  food,  in  ice,  in  good  will. 
But  the  Alaska  does  not  terminate  its  econo¬ 
mies  there.  It  goes  farther.  It  saves  in  labor. 
It  saves  in  steps — in  time.  It  suggests  sales. 
It  makes  food  look  appetizing.  Through  its 
cleanliness  it  makes  your  display  tempting. 
It  imparts  its  image  and  its  advantages  in  the 
minds  and  memories  of  men  and  women.  It 
brings  many  buyers  past  other  stores  to  yours, 
because  the  food  purity,  cleanliness  and  con¬ 
venience  of  display  are  all  appealing. 

Sweetness  and  purity  of  goods  —  conve¬ 
nience  of  clerks — economy  in  every  direction. 
There  is  a  combination  that  you  simply 
cannot  afford  to  do  without.  It  is  a  combina¬ 
tion  that  is  working  for  many  other  wide¬ 
awake  grocers,  and  that  may  begin  to  work 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


for  you  this  moment — just  as  soon  as  you  can 
have  an  ALASKA  installed. 

Experience  says  that  the  proper  time  is  now. 

Food  is  purchased  not  simply  as  a  means 
of  filling  the  stomach,  but  of  building  bodies. 
Pure  food  is  the  best  food— and  a  guarantee  of 
purity  is  a  warranty  of  greater  sales.  ALASKA 
Refrigerators,  through  their  scientific  system 
of  air  circulation,  keep  all  perishable  foods  at 
the  proper  refrigerating  temperature.  Look 
over  your  list  of  perishable  foods.  What  is 
your  spoilage?  If  a  considerable  percentage  of 
these  foods  become  rancid,  strong  or  decayed, 
is  it  not  reasonable  that  the  other  foods,  not 
yet  advanced  to  pronounced  spoilage,  carry  a 
certain  taint?  Absolute  purity  alone  is  unassail¬ 
able.  And  the  ALASKA  Refrigerators  are 
ready  to  serve  you  through  insuring  this  final 
degree  of  purity— this  safety  that  decides  the 
scope  and  growth  of  your  business. 

Let  the  ALASKA  solve  these  problems  for 
you  today ,  tomorrow— PERMANENTLY. 

The  ALASKA  gets  grocers  away  from 
sameness.  It  puts  into  its  possessor’s  pockets 
the  profit  that  comes  of  serving  better.  Meth¬ 
ods  of  doing  business  do  the  deciding.  But 
methods  depend  upon  facilities— and  without 
facilities  there  can  be  no  service.  Only  as 
you  serve  can  you  succeed  to  the  fullest  -  and 
the  ALASKA  Butter  Refrigerator,  with  its 
numerous  compartments  and  its  innumerable 
economies,  will  make  the  very  highest  degree 
of  that  service  possible. 


What  is  your  spoilage? 


The  profit  that  comes 
of  serving  better. 


That  customer  merits 
the  very  best  you 
can  do. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


Your  best  friends  would 
desert  you,  in  time. 


Determined  to  offer 
“Alaska”  service. 


The  profits  that  come  of 
serving  better. 


The  ALASKA  is  bringing  this  success  to 
others,  and  it  can  bring  the  same  kind  and 
degree  of  success  to  you. 

Service  simply  refuses  to  be  argued  away. 
Your  best  friends  would  desert  you,  in  time,  if 
some  other  grocer  could  give  better  service. 
Just  figure  every  customer  as  your  friend— as 
your  best  friend.  That  customer  merits  the 
very  best  you  can  do.  It  costs  something  to 
get  every  new  customer — so  why  not  insure 
the  retention  of  the  old  ones  ? 

New  customers  gained  and  old  ones  held. 
Absolute  food  purity,  cleanliness  and  inviting 
display.  Less  spoilage—  less  explanation.  Less 
ice— better  refrigeration.  Profits  paid  in  better 
trade,  in  economies  on  food  and  ice,  and  in  the 
items  of  labor  and  advertising. 

These  are  just  a  few  of  the  many  ALASKA 
advantages,  but  they  are  important  enough  to 
make  you  determined  to  offer  ALASKA  ser¬ 
vice— now  and  throughout  the  future. 

ALASKA  Refrigerators  insure  more  profits 
and  more  good  will.  They  return  far  more 
than  their  outlay — and  pay  for  themselves  over 
and  over  so  many  times  that  their  greatest  cost  is 
in  doing  without  them. 

These  are  facts  that  other  grocers  are  prov¬ 
ing,  and  that  you  can  and  should  prove — with¬ 
out  any  loss  of  time. 

And  the  best  of  all  times  to  put  these 
advantages  to  the  test  and  realize  on  them  is 
now— TODAY. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


The  World’s  Most  Successful  Line 

of  Refrigerators 

THE  following  pages  illustrate  and  describe  the 
most  successful  line  of  refrigerators  in  the  world. 
Proprietors  of  groceries  and  markets  have  found, 
through  experience ,  that  the  ALASKA  line  insures 
scientific  refrigeration ,  the  most  important  factor  in  the 
upbuilding  and  holding  of  trade. 

The  ALASKA  is  noted  as  the  most  extensive  line  of 
refrigerators  made,  and  the  following  pages  will  give 
you  the  facts  necessary  in  shaping  your  decision  as  to 
the  type  you  wish. 

This  catalog  tells  you,  in  pictures  and  words,  the 
truth  about  a  line  of  refrigerators,  ranging  from  a 
Three-door  Grocer’s  Refrigerator  to  a  Five-door,  Roll- 
front  Butter  Refrigerator. 

In  considering  the  type  and  capacity  you  need, 
take  under  advisement,  also,  what  we  have  said  in  the 
preceding  pages  and  in  those  that  follow. 

And  we  suggest  that  you  bear  in  mind  the  follow¬ 
ing  document  that  pertains  to  every  ALASKA 
Refrigerator. 


THE  ALASKA  GUARANTEE 

We  guarantee  every  refrigerator  bearing 
the  name  ALASKA  to  be  perfect  in  every 
particular  and  to  give  entire  satisfaction 
when  properly  used. 

THE  ALASKA  REFRIGERATOR  COMPANY 
Exclusive  Refrigerator  Manufacturers 
MUSKEGON,  MICHIGAN 


^laska  Refrigerator s 


The  Alaska  Butler  Refrigerator 


A  Refrigerator  of  Many  Distinctive ,  Special  Features 

The  Alaska  Butter  Refrigerator  possesses  all  the  advantages  of 
the  well-known,  durable  Alaska  construction.  It  is  built  along  the 
lines  of  Alaska  superiority.  Also,  the  Butter  Refrigerator  possesses 
certain  points  of  distinction  of  its  own. 

This  refrigerator  is  constructed  of  ash  and  is  strong,  durable,  beau¬ 
tiful.  Its  air  circulation  and  its  insulation  are  according  to  demon¬ 
strated  Alaska  principles. 

The  Alaska  Butter  Cooler  is  made  with  a  double  case,  the  outside 
case  being  of  ash,  and  the  inside  of  odorless  wood.  The  space  between 
the  walls,  as  will  be  found  explained  on  following  pages,  is  thoroughly 
insulated  according  to  the  Alaska  insulation  system. 

The  Ice  Chamber 

The  ice  chamber  is  large,  and  the  ice  capacity,  therefore,  excep¬ 
tional,  with  a  door  at  either  end  of  the  refrigerator  convenient  for 
filling  the  ice  chamber. 

The  Doors 

The  doors  of  the  butter  compartment  raise  up  and  slide  in,  being 
out  of  the  way  of  the  clerk,  and  shutting  off  the  supply  of  cold  air. 
Thus  there  is  none  of  the  usual  refrigeration  waste  during  the  time 
butter  is  being  cut  and  weighed. 

The  Lower  Compartments 

The  lower  compartments  of  these  refrigerators  are  for  storage,  and 
the  upper  compartments  are  for  canned  goods,  bottled  goods,  etc. 

For  convenience,  economy,  appearance  and  durability,  the  Alaska 
Butter  Refrigerators  are  without  rivals. 

Circulation 

The  most  important  part  of  a  refrigerator,  next  to  the  matter  of 
insulation,  is  the  circulation,  and  every  one  of  our  Grocers’  Refrig¬ 
erators  has  the  original  Alaska  system  of  air  circulation.  More  than 
in  any  other  system  the  air  is  forced  to  pass  over  the  maximum  ice 
surface,  keeping  it  cooled  and  dry  to  the  very  last  possible  degree. 
The  proportion  of  the  flues  permits  the  proper  circulation  of  air,  with 
the  result  that  the  circulation  is  continuous,  dry  and  uniformly  cold. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


Roll-Front 

Butter 

Refrigerator 

Hardwood 


No.  903 


Three  compartments.  Sweet,  odorless 


DIMENSIONS  Width 

Outside  .  65  in. 

Ice  Chamber  .  55  %  in. 

Butter  Compartments,  three,  each,  17  in. 

Storage  Compartment  .  5514  in. 


wood  lined.  Has  ice  door  at  each  end. 

Ice 

Depth  Height  Capacity  Weight 

40%  in.  85  in. 

1414  in.  23  in. 

33  in.  15%  in. 

33  in.  17  in.  600  lbs.  1,130  lbs. 


One  butter  compartment  has  sliding  shelf;  other  compartments  tub  rests. 

If  marble  slab  equipment  is  desired,  see  price  list  in  back  of  catalog  for  extra  list  price. 
Metal  lined  cheese  compartments,  equipped  with  revolving  disk  on  sliding  shelf,  can 
be  had  at  additional  list  price.  See  price  list  in  back  of  catalog. 

All  our  Grocer  Refrigerators  are  mounted  on  strong,  double-wheel  casters. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


Roll-Front 
Butter 
Refrigerator 


Hardwood 


No.  904 


Four  compartments.  Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined.  Has  ice  door  at  each  end. 


DIMENSIONS  Width 

Outside  . . .  84  in. 

Ice  Chamber  .  74%  in. 

Butter  Compartments,  four,  each,  17  in. 

Storage  Compartment  . .  74%  in. 


Ice 

Depth 

Height 

Capacity 

Weight 

40% 

in. 

85 

in. 

141/4 

in. 

23 

in. 

33 

in. 

15% 

in. 

33 

in. 

17 

in. 

800  lbs. 

1,500  lbs, 

One  butter  compartment  has  sliding  shelf;  other  compartments  tub  rests. 

If  marble  slab  equipment  is  desired,  see  price  list  in  back  of  catalog  for  extra  list  price. 
Metal  lined  cheese  compartments,  equipped  with  revolving  disk  on  sliding  shelf,  can 
be  had  at  additional  list  price.  See  price  list  in  back  of  catalog. 

All  our  Grocer  Refrigerators  are  mounted  on  strong,  double-wheel  casters. 


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L  L  ASK  A  Refrigerators 


Roll-Front 
Butter 
Refrigerator 


No.  905 


Hardwood 


Five  compartments.  Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined.  Has  ice  door  at  each  end. 


DIMENSIONS  Width 

Outside  . 102  in. 

Ice  Chamber  .  9314  in. 

Butter  Compartments,  five,  each,  17  in. 
Storage  Compartment  .  9314  in. 


Ice 

Depth 

Height 

Capacity 

Weight 

40  y2 

in. 

85 

in. 

1414 

in. 

23 

in. 

33 

in. 

15y2 

in. 

33 

in. 

17 

in. 

1,000  lbs. 

1,800  lbs 

One  butter  compartment  has  sliding  shelf;  other  compartments  have  tub  rests. 

If  marble  slab  equipment  is  desired,  see  price  list  in  back  of  catalog  for  extra  list  price. 
Metal  lined  cheese  compartments,  equipped  with  revolving  disk  on  sliding  shelf,  can 
be  had  at  additional  list  price.  See  price  list  in  back  of  catalog. 

All  our  Grocer  Refrigerators  are  mounted  on  strong,  double-wheel  casters. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


N  THE  FOLLOWING  PAGES 

*S  •  1  1  -  .  1  i 


are"  illustrated  a  very  popular 
line  of  refrigerators  for  Grocer  stores. 
They  afford  a  full  opportunity  for 
display,  and  are  most  serviceable  in 
use. 

The  arrangement  of  shelves,  meat 
rails  and  hooks,  lard  swings,  etc., 
provides  for  the  maximum  of  con¬ 
venience  and  utility. 

While  the  line  is  very  attractive  in 
design  and  finish  and  easy  to  keep 
in  perfect  condition,  these  features 
have  been  secured  without  any 
sacrifice  of  the  substantial  and  last¬ 
ing  qualities  of  our  Grocer  refrigera¬ 
tors,  and  they  combine  the  elegance 
of  beauty,  strength  and  efficiency  in 
the  highest  degree. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


Alaska 

Grocer’s  No.  880 

Refrigerator 

,  Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined. 

Hardwood 

Ice 

DIMENSIONS  Width  Depth  Height  Capacity  Weight 

Outside  . . .  51%  in.  30  in.  76%  in. 

Ice  Chamber  . . .  15%  in.  21%  in.  37  in.  375  lbs.  875  lbs. 


Sliding  shelf  and  swinging  shelf  are  constructed  with  an  “Ice  Saver’’  or  back,  so 
that  when  the  shelf  is  drawn  out  this  back  fits  tightly  against  the  inside  of  door  and 
prevents  the  cold  air  escaping  or  the  warm  air  entering  the  refrigerator. 

All  shelves  can  be  readily  removed. 

Heavy,  double-wheel  iron  casters. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


Alaska 

Grocer’s 

Refrigerator 

Hardwood 


No.  0880 

Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined. 


Ice 

DIMENSIONS  Width  Depth  Height  Capacity  Weight 

Outside  .  50  in.  28 %  in.  76%  in. 

Ice  Chamber  .  15%  in.  20  in.  37  in.  375  lbs.  875  lbs. 


This  refrigerator  is  equipped  with  a  special  compartment  underneath  ice  chamber 
for  butter.  A  very  desirable  style  for  general  store,  hotel  or  grocery  store  use.  Has 
bevel  plate  mirror  in  ice  door. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 

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Alaska 

Grocer’s 

Refrigerator 

Hardwood 


No.  882 

Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined. 


DIMENSIONS 

Outside  . 

Ice  Chamber  . 


Width  Depth  Height 

88  in.  30  in.  77  in. 

24  in.  2014  in.  38%  in. 


Ice 

Capacity  Weight 

600  lbs.  1,150  lbs. 


Left  hand  compartments  same  size  as  corresponding  right  hand  compartments. 
Sliding  shelves  and  swinging  shelf  are  constructed  with  an  “Ice  Saver”  or  back,  so 
that  when  the  shelf  is  drawn  out  this  back  fits  tightly  against  the  inside  of  door  and 
prevents  the  cold  air  escaping  or  the  warm  air  entering  the  refrigerator. 

Bevel  plate  mirror  in  ice  door.  Removable  shelves. 

Heavy  double  iron-wheel  casters. 


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Alaska  Refrige 

. “Y"  '  "  lllMHniKMwn.-aaBa;Jia 


Alaska 


Grocer’s  No.  0882 

Refrigerator 

Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined. 

Hardwood 

Ice 

DIMENSIONS  Width  Depth  Height  Capacity  Weight 

Outside  .  8514  in.  30  in.  77  in. 

Ice  Chamber  .  24  in.  2014  in.  3814  in.  600  lbs.  1,150  lbs. 


This  refrigerator  is  equipped  with  a  special  compartment  underneath  ice  chamber 
for  butter.  A  dandy  for  general  store,  restaurant  or  small  hotel.  Enables  user  to  keep 
meats,  provisions  and  butter  in  individual  compartments. 

Sliding  shelf  and  swinging  shelf  fitted  with  “Ice  Savers.”  See  page  18  for  descrip¬ 
tion  of  this  important  feature. 

Bevel  plate  mirror  in  ice  chamber  door. 


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No.  884 


Alaska 
Grocer’s 
Refrigerator 

Hardwood 

Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined. 


DIMENSIONS  Width 

Outside  .  62%  in. 

Ice  Chamber  .  51%  in. 


Has  ice  door  at  each  end. 

Ice 

Depth  Height  Capacity  Weight 

32  in.  84%  in. 

14%  in.  27  in.  550  lbs  1,150  lbs. 


Sliding  shelves  and  swinging  shelf  fitted  with  “Ice  Savers.”  See  page  18  for  descrip¬ 
tion  of  this  important  feature.  Removable  shelves. 

All  our  swinging  shelves  will  hold  a  60-pound  butter  firkin. 


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Cl/  A 

D IV  A 


No.  886 


Hardwood 


Alaska 

Grocer’s 

Refrigerator 


Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined.  Has  ice  door  at  each  end. 


Ice 

DIMENSIONS  Width  Depth  Height  Capacity  Weight 

Outside  .  88%  in.  32  in.  84%  in. 

Ice  Chamber  .  78  in.  14%  in.  26%  in.  800  lbs.  1,400  lbs. 


Sliding  shelves  and  swinging  shelf  fitted  with  “Ice  Savers.”  See  page  18  for 
description  of  this  important  feature.  Removable  shelves. 

A  beauty  and  money  maker  for  the  thrifty  grocer. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


Alaska 
Counter 
Display 
Refrigerator 
Small  Size 


A  good  display  makes  selling  easy 


Hardwood 


No.  766 


DIMENSIONS 

Outside  . . 


Width  Depth 

72  in.  28  in. 


Height 

42  in. 


Ice 

Capacity  Weight 

425  lbs.  735  lbs. 


Equipment  of  our  Counter  Display  Refrigerators  consists  of  non-rusting  woven 
wire,  silver  finish  shelves.  Walls,  two  thicknesses  of  D.  S.  AA.  first  quality  glass, 
with  dead  air  spaces  between.  Top  of  this  counter  consists  of  plate  glass,  under  which 
is  a  double  strength  glass  with  air  space  between.  White  panel  in  front  is  snow  white 
Opal-glass,  which  greatly  adds  to  the  appearance  of  this  refrigerator.  It  is  a  perfect 
refrigerator,  as  well  as  a  perfect  counter. 

Doors  to  ice  chamber  and  display  compartment  are  in  the  rear. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


No.  768 


DIMENSIONS 


Outside 


Width 

96  in 


Depth 
28  in. 


No.  760 


DIMENSIONS 


Outside 


Width 
120  in. 


Depth 

28  in. 


Height 

42  in. 


Ice 

Capacity 

470  lbs. 


Weight 

1,145  lbs. 


Height 

42  in. 


Alaska 
Counter 
Display 
Refrigerators 
8  and  10 
Feet  Long 


Ice 

Capacity  Weight 

455  lbs.  975  lbs. 


Doors  to  ice  chamber  and  display  compartment  are  in  the  rear. 
Just  the  thing  for  up-to-date  grocers  and  delicatessens. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


Alaska 

Candy 

Display 

Refrigerator 


Above  cut  illustrates  No.  93.  Quarter-sawed  Oak. 
Also  made  in  White  Enamel  and  Mahogany  Finish. 


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CANDY  DISPLAY  REFRIGERATOR 

No.  91 

Mahogany  Finish 


Ice 

DIMENSIONS  Width  Depth  Height  Capacity  Weight 

Outside  .  26  in.  26  in.  65%  in.  145  lbs.  365  lbs. 


Has  galvanized  iron  ice  chamber.  Ice  chamber  door  and  two  display  chamber  doors 
in  rear. 

There  is  a  mirror  in  front  of  ice  chamber  and  on  two  ends. 

A  richly  finished  display  refrigerator.  Sanitary,  convenient  and  attractive. 


No.  92 

White  Enamel  Finish 


Ice 

DIMENSIONS  Width  Depth  Height  Capacity  Weight 

Outside  .  26  in.  26  in.  65%  in.  145  lbs.  365  lbs. 


Has  galvanized  iron  ice  chamber.  Ice  chamber  door  and  two  display  chamber  doors 
in  rear. 

There  is  a  mirror  in  front  of  ice  chamber  and  on  two  ends. 

A  time  and  money  saver  and  the  best  trade  builder  that  can  be  placed  in  your  store. 


No.  93 

4 

Quarter  Sawed  Oak 


Ice 

DIMENSIONS  Width  Depth  Height  Capacity  Weight 

Outside  .  26  in.  26  in.  65%  in.  145  lbs.  365  lbs. 


Has  galvanized  iron  ice  chamber.  Ice  chamber  door  and  two  display  chamber  doors 
in  rear. 

This  is  a  “beauty”  display  refrigerator,  especially  adapted  for  confectionery.  It  is 
already  being  adopted  by  the  medical  profession  for  the  keeping  of  medicinal  supplies. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


Grocer’s 

Refrigerator 


Hardwood 


No.  Q 


Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined. 


Ice 

DIMENSIONS  Width  Depth  Height  Capacity  Weight 

Outside  .  63  %  in.  34  in.  80  in. 

Ice  Chamber  .  48  in.  25%  in.  18  in. 


Provision  Chambers,  two,  each....  26  in.  25%  in.  44%  in.  650  lbs.  940  lbs. 

A  combination  refrigerator;  the  left  side  being  fitted  with  racks  and  hooks  for 
hanging  meats,  the  right  side  being  equipped  with  removable  slatted  shelves  for  the 
storage  of  butter,  lard,  etc.  Solid  partition  in  provision  chamber,  making  practically 
two  refrigerators  in  one,  as  one  provision  chamber  can  be  operated  independently  of 
the  other.  Used  extensively  by  the  government. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


Alaska 
Grocer’s 
Refrigerator 


Hardwood 


No.  R 


Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined. 


DIMENSIONS  Width  Depth 

Outside  .  48%  in.  31%  in. 

Ice  Chamber  .  3514  in.  24%  in. 

Provision  Chambers,  two,  each....  19%  in.  24%  in. 


Height 

72  in. 
16%  in. 
38  in. 


Ice 

Capacity 


350  lbs. 


Weight 


750  lbs. 


This  combination  refrigerator  is  a  very  popular  one  with  the  trade  and  especially 
adapted  for  general  store  or  restaurant  use. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


Alaska 

Butcher’s 

Refrigerator 

Hardwood 


No.  98 

Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined. 


Ice 

DIMENSIONS  Width  Depth  Height  Capacity  Weight 

Outside  . - .  4414  in.  41  in.  9814  in. 

Ice  Chamber  .  28  in.  30%  in.  26  in. 

Provision  Chamber  .  34  in.  32%  in.  57  in.  700  lbs.  1,050  lbs. 


No.  98  is  furnished  regularly  with  racks  and  hooks  like  No.  99  on  page  31.  When 
desired,  we  can  equip  with  removable  wooden  shelves  instead.  Has  long  door  to  pro¬ 
vision  chamber  as  shown. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


Alaska 

Butcher’s 

Refrigerator 

Hardwood 


No.  99 


Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined. 


DIMENSIONS 

Outside  . 

Ice  Chamber  . 

Provision  Chamber  . 


Width  Depth 

4414  in.  41  in. 

28  in.  30%  in. 

34  in.  32%  in. 


Height 

98%  in. 
26  in. 
57  in. 


Ice 

Capacity 


700  lbs. 


Furnished  regularly  with  racks  and  hooks,  like  cut.  When  desired,  we 
with  removable  wooden  shelves  instead. 

Bar  between  two  provision  chamber  doors  is  removable. 


Weight 

1,140  lbs. 
can  equip 


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/^laska  Refrigerators 


Hardwood 


No.  C 


Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined.  Removable  wooden  shelves. 


ICG 

DIMENSIONS  Width  Depth  Height  Capacity  Weight 

Outside  .  47  in.  3016  in.  74  in. 

Ice  Chamber  .  34%  in.  23  in.  18  in. 


Provision  Chambers,  two,  each  ...  1914  in.  23  in.  3414  in.  400  lbs.  700  lbs. 

This  case  is  made  of  Ash,  finished  Golden  Oak.  It  has  full  base  with  swinging 
front.  It  is  a  very  attractive  case,  and  will  give  excellent  satisfaction.  Has  a  solid 
partition  in  the  provision  chamber. 

This  is  a  very  desirable  type  of  refrigerator  where  only  a  medium  amount  of  storage 
is  required,  or  where  floor  space  is  limited. 

No.  CC  on  opposite  page  is  same  size  but  has  glass  in  provision  chamber  doors  and 
mirrors  in  ice  doors. 


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Ak Aska  Refrigerators 


Hardwood 


No.  CC 


Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined. 


This  case  is  the  same  size  and  style  as  No.  C,  but  has  glass  provision  chamber  doors 
and  mirrors  in  the  ice  chamber  doors. 

Ice  capacity,  400  pounds.  Weight,  725  pounds. 


A  beautiful  refrigerator  for  the  delicatessen  or  grocery  or  can  be  used  as  a  retail 
auxiliary  to  a  larger  cooling  room  or  large  size  Grocer’s  refrigerator. 


33 


L4SK4  Refrigerators 


Alaska 
Grocer’s  and 
Butcher’s 
Refrigerator 


No.  8184 

Sweet,  odorless  wood  lined. 


Hardwood 


DIMENSIONS  Width 

Outside  .  73  in. 

Ice  Chamber  .  2014  in. 

Storage  Compartments,  two, 

each,  .  2014  in. 

Storage  Compartments,  under 

ice  chamber  .  2014  in. 


]ce 

Depth  Height  Capacity  Weight 


3214 

in. 

73 

in. 

26 

in. 

46 

in. 

26 

in. 

6614 

in. 

26 

in. 

19 

in. 

550  lbs.  1,060  lbs. 

Built  for  general  stores  and  restaurants.  Ice  chamber  is  in  the  center.  The  long 
compartment  on  right  is  fitted  with  hooks  and  racks  for  hanging  meats.  The  left 
compartment  is  fitted  with  wooden  shelves.  The  space  under  the  ice  chamber  is  suit¬ 
able  for  storage  of  butter,  lard,  etc. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


No.  7 


DIMENSIONS 

Outside  . 

Inside  . 


Width 

54  in. 
45%  in. 


Depth 

30%  in. 
22%  in. 


Height 

37%  in. 
25%  in. 


Weight 

340  lbs. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


No.  18 


DIMENSIONS 


Width  Depth  Height  Weight 


Outside  .  54  in.  30  in.  37  %  in. 

Inside  .  46  in  22%  in.  25%  in.  350  lbs. 


Can  store  bulk  oysters  or  large  cans  of  any  kind. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


No.  19 


Hardwood 
Ice  Chests 


DIMENSIONS 

Width 

Depth 

Height 

Weight 

Outside  . 

Inside  . 

.  60  in. 

.  51%  in. 

34  in. 
26%  in. 

39  in. 
29%  in. 

440  lbs. 

Can  be  used  for  fish,  bulk  oysters  or  large  cans. 


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Alaska  Refrigerator 


j  s 


The  Alaska 
is  a  Great 
Ice  Saver 


A  Few  Satisfied  Customers 

In  Some  Cases  it  Has  Cut  Down  Ice  Bills  50  per  cent. 

“13,000  Pounds  of  Ice  Saved  in  Eight  Months” 
by  Getting  Rid  of  Old  Box. 

Nyack,  N.  Y. 

We  take  great  pleasure  in  giving  you  a  statement  of  the 
ice  used  in  the  refrigerator  purchased  from  you: 


Old  Ice  Box  Four  C ompartment  Alaska 


April 

_ 1903, 

1,350 

April 

_ 1904, 

500 

May 

U 

3,275 

Mav 

U 

1,825 

June 

U 

4,175 

June 

U 

2,900 

July 

u 

5,675 

July 

U 

2,956 

August 

u 

3,150 

August 

U 

2,825 

September 

u 

4,350 

September 

U 

2,300 

October 

u 

4,775 

October 

it 

1.375 

November 

u 

1,375 

November 

u 

450 

28,125 

15,125 

Showing  that  we  saved  13,000  pounds  of  ice  during  the 
warm  season,  and  we  have  sold  more  goods  out  of  the  new 
refrigerator  because  we  could  show  the  goods  to  better 
advantage  and  keep  more  goods  in  it  than  the  old  one.  It 
has  pleased  us  in  many  ways  and  at  the  same  time  has 
been  an  ornament  to  our  store,  for  it  was  admired  by  many 
persons.  Lydecker  Bros.  Co. 


Read 

This 

Letter 


Nyack,  N.  Y. 

The  Butter  Refrigerator  we  purchased  from  you  is  as 
good  today  as  when  we  purchased  it  and  it  has  not  cost 
us  anything  for  repairs.  Lydecker  Bros.  Co. 


Perfect 

Keeping 

Qualities 


Providence,  R.  I. 

In  June,  1909,  I  purchased  an  Alaska  Refrigerator  to 
take  the  place  of  a  Butter  Refrigerator  used  in  exposing  for 
sale  butter,  lard,  cream,  etc. 

The  Alaska  Refrigerator  has  proved  more  than  satis¬ 
factory  in  every  respect,  economical  in  use  of  ice,  easily 
kept  clean  and  perfect  keeping  qualities.  The  cooling  space 
has  been  designed  to  make  it  very  efficient  in  the  handling 
of  butter,  lard,  milk,  cream  and  other  articles.  Wishing  you 
success,  I  remain,  M.  H.  Hawkins. 


In  Use 

Eight 

Years 


Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

I  bought  an  Alaska  Refrigerator  eight  years  ago.  I 
have  not  spent  one  cent  on  it  since.  It  has  given  the  best 
of  service,  is  very  ornamental  and  I  feel  I  owe  it  some  words 
of  praise.  John  Williams. 


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Alaska  Refrigerators 


Boston,  Mass.  Earns  Money 

I  thank  you  for  selling  me  the  Alaska  Refrigerator  as  More  Ways 
you  did.  It  earns  money  more  ways  than  one.  As  a  silent  Than  One 
salesman,  it  works  well.  I  appreciate  it  as  an  ice  saver —  C 

after  using  other  makes.  Best  of  all,  though,  I  soon  learned 
that  I  could  stock  up  and  feel  safe  that  if  my  goods  did  go 
a-begging  the  Alaska  would  keep  them  in  good  condition 
until  sold.  People  say:  “You’ve  got  a  dandy  ice  chest 
there.”  F.  C.  Griffiths. 


Boston,  Mass. 

I  am  more  than  pleased  with  the  Alaska  Refrigerator 
I  bought  of  you.  It  is  a  good  silent  salesman;  it  shows  the 
goods  and  helps  make  sales.  It  saves  from  loss  a  large 
amount  of  perishable  goods.  It  is  economical  in  ice  con¬ 
sumption. 

I  can  truthfully  recommend  the  Alaska. 

Gus  Seiferth. 


Saves  a 
Lot  of 
Perishable 
Goods 


Dorchester,  Mass.  The  Best  I 
I  have  been  in  the  provision  business  since  1861,  and  Have  Ever 
your  Alaska  Refrigerator  is  the  best  I  ever  had  or  have  Seen 
ever  seen.  Fred  P.  Jaques. 


Hicksville,  L.  I.  Increases 

I  am  very  much  pleased  with  the  Alaska  Butter  Ref  rig-  Butter  Sales 
erator.  I  increased  my  butter  trade  two  tubs  a  week  this 
summer  and  used  but  very  little  ice.  Very  satisfactory. 

W.  A.  Rusch. 


Melrose,  Mass.  A  Box  to 

About  a  year  ago  I  purchased  from  you  a  No.  882  Proud  Of 
Alaska  Butter  Chest  and  it  is  a  fixture  to  be  proud  of.  It 
is  the  very  best  cooler  and  ice  saver  that  I  have  ever  seen. 

During  the  extreme  heat  of  the  past  summer,  in  a  flat- 
tarred-roof  building  about  twelve  feet  from  floor  to  ceiling, 
with  very  poor  ventilation,  I  have  kept  the  chest  at  about 
40  degrees  and  at  no  time  has  the  ice  bill  exceeded  75  cents 
a  week  and  that  on  rare  occasions.  That  is  a  box  to  be 
proud  of  and  I  cheerfully  recommend  it  to  be  all  that  is 
claimed  by  the  dealers.  H.  E.  DeCourcy. 


Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Displays 

The  Alaska  Refrigerator  you  sold  us  last  year  has  The  Goods 
proven  very  satisfactory.  We  find  it  very  economical  in 
ice  consumption.  It  is  easy  to  keep  clean,  an  ornament  to 
the  store,  and  displays  the  goods  to  very  good  advantage. 

We  have  been  well  pleased  with  the  refrigerator  and  will 
gladly  recommend  it  to  any  one  in  need  of  a  first-class 
article.  L.  Whitney  &  Co. 


Alaska  Refrigerators 


Lynn,  Mass. 

Dry  as  a  In  reference  to  the  refrigerator  your  salesman  sold  us, 

would  say  that  we  never  bought  a  fixture  in  either  of  our 
stores  that  gave  us  as  much  satisfaction. 

In  point  of  looks — has  attracted  many  customers,  thus 
proving  a  cracking  good  silent  salesman.  It  has  been  as 
dry  as  a  bone;  bringing  shrinkages  down,  and  last,  but  not 
least,  has  proven  a  very  small  "Ice  Eater.” 

It  gives  me  great  pleasure  to  be  able  to  write  you  in 
regards  to  this,  and  I  assure  you  it  is  done  in  all  sincerity. 

Manhattan  Market,  H.  J.  Coyne. 


Not  Lost  a 
Pound  of 
Butter 

All  Summer 


Richmond,  Va. 

I  am  more  than  pleased  with  the  Alaska  Butter  Refrig¬ 
erator.  I  have  not  lost  a  pound  of  butter  the  whole  sum¬ 
mer,  have  had  equally  good  luck  with  eggs  and  my  sales  in 
both  have  doubled.  The  box  presents  a  very  attractive 
appearance  and  the  display  of  goods  is  the  very  best. 

G.  H.  Plageman. 


Just  The 
Thing 


Boston,  Mass. 

You  may  add  to  vour  many  testimonials  that  I  am  more 
than  pleased  with  the  Alaska  Refrigerator  and  it  is  just  the 
thing  that  every  delicatessen  store  should  have. 

John  Schwelm. 


Lawrence,  Mass. 

We  Ordered  In  regard  to  the  Alaska  Butter  Refrigerator  we  bought 

Another  of  you  last  summer,  we  were  so  well  pleased  with  it  that 

we  ordered  another  for  cheese.  We  find  them  good  ice  savers 
and  very  attractive  for  displaying  butter  and  cheese. 

H.  A.  Buell  &  Co. 


Saves  Money 
and  Makes 
Sales 


Brockport,  N.  Y. 

The  Alaska  Butter  Refrigerator  is  a  beauty,  as  well  as 
an  indispensable  article  to  keep  ice;  it  has  no  equal,  and  no 
grocer  should  be  without  one.  I  find  it  saves  me  more 
money  and  makes  more  sales  on  butter  and  has  such  a  nice 
storage  capacity.  People  say:  “Davis,  you  are  up-to- 
date.”  I  cannot  say  enough  in  its  praise. 

John  R.  Davis. 


Never  Saw 
Its  Equal 


Rochester,  N.  Y. 

In  regard  to  Alaska  Ice  Box  I  purchased  of  you,  I 
would  say  I  never  saw  its  equal  as  an  ice  saver  and  for 
keeping  butter  in  a  good  condition.  I  would  not  be  without 
one  at  any  cost.  Sudbury  &  Ballard. 


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EFFECTIVE  SEPTEMBER  10,  1917 

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